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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2097425, member: 22331"]We had a "parting of ways" many years ago when I was a regular buyer of certified vintage gold, having seemingly won 3 auctions, when I was notified that one auction had been won by another for my exact odd amount maximum bid. After many documented unresponded queries, without my paying for anything until clarification or resolution, I was informed of discontinued access to their site. Explanation was never provided, others denied "shill"/house bidding. "Only the shadow knows!"</p><p><br /></p><p>More recently, a post on this site outlines how a contact by a "senior numismatist director" promised a "in home" evaluation of a certified coin lot having a valuation in excess of $25,000, upon request. Upon submission of request for meeting with a detailed list of PCGS certified classic Gold coins virtually all in "mint state" grade condition, by all standards of appraisal, well in excess of the stated requirement amount. After numerous inquiries I was informed to send my coins out-state for the previously promissed "in home evaluation" which again was deemed possibly in violation of state laws, illegal, and not to happen. A possibility, of similar "consignment" offer, with return response and "low ball" purchase offer, as I had seemingly insinuitively realized? "Only the shadow knows!".</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2097425, member: 22331"]We had a "parting of ways" many years ago when I was a regular buyer of certified vintage gold, having seemingly won 3 auctions, when I was notified that one auction had been won by another for my exact odd amount maximum bid. After many documented unresponded queries, without my paying for anything until clarification or resolution, I was informed of discontinued access to their site. Explanation was never provided, others denied "shill"/house bidding. "Only the shadow knows!" More recently, a post on this site outlines how a contact by a "senior numismatist director" promised a "in home" evaluation of a certified coin lot having a valuation in excess of $25,000, upon request. Upon submission of request for meeting with a detailed list of PCGS certified classic Gold coins virtually all in "mint state" grade condition, by all standards of appraisal, well in excess of the stated requirement amount. After numerous inquiries I was informed to send my coins out-state for the previously promissed "in home evaluation" which again was deemed possibly in violation of state laws, illegal, and not to happen. A possibility, of similar "consignment" offer, with return response and "low ball" purchase offer, as I had seemingly insinuitively realized? "Only the shadow knows!". JMHO[/QUOTE]
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